In Summer 2019, 161 distinct Nebraska teachers in math and science education took a course through the Nebraska Math and Science Summer Institutes or other NebraskaMATH programs, along with 17 additional graduate students from across the country. Continue reading…
Nebraska researchers are invited to participate in an Aug. 7 event focused on making connections with Lincoln Public Schools science teachers and planning cooperative programs around science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Continue reading…
Though the itinerary doesn’t include a glamorous stroll down the red carpet in Hollywood or a white-tie and tails gala in Stockholm, Angela Pannier is excited about her travel plans for the month. Continue reading…
University of Nebraska–Lincoln researchers Angie Pannier and Marilyne Stains have received Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers. Continue reading…
The Nebraska Academy of Sciences Academy annually recognizes one or two people with high achievements in attaining the historical and current objectives of NATS. In spring 2019, the Friend of Science Awards were presented to UNL’s Kevin Lee and Julie Thomas. Continue reading…
Call it a life lesson in miniature: The fly finds a way. New research from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has revealed how fruit fly larvae with a seemingly fatal flaw can survive and advance to adulthood. Continue reading…
NASA is seeking qualified peer reviewers to volunteer to externally review NASA TEAM II proposals during fall 2019. A diverse reviewer pool is sought, including but not limited to practicing or retired informal education leadership, managers, educators and evaluators. Continue reading…
Join the Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment Program’s (GLOBE) Mission Mosquito team for a free webinar featuring data collectors from four different countries. Each presenter will share information about a country, as well as when and where there are active mosquitoes. Continue reading…